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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1906-2-22, Page 1TWO PAPERS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. THE SIGNAL TO est MARCH, '07, AND THF. MONTREAL WEEKLY HERALD FOR ONE YEAR, BOTH PAPERS FOR ONLY $l.00. Subscribe Now. 1 nat. t>r i PRINTEDIJSTATION- ERY, CIRCULARS, FOLDERS, ETC. YOU CAN DEPEND ON GETTING A GOOD JOB OF PRINTING DONE AT THE SIGNAL BE CAUSE WE DON'T DO ANY OTHER KIND. rITTY•NINTH Vilna -No. 307v Financial GODERICH, ON?ARIO. CANADA : FEBRUARY 2Q, 1906 YANATTKR t ROBERTIiiON, Pua,Jouswe Our officers will always be pleased IA ad- vise with you as to the best method of MAKING INVESTMENTS and will treat your business` affairs with the .utnywt secrecy. THE GOVERNMENT AUTHORIZES UH TO ACCEPT DEPOSITS. THE STANDARD !(IAN CO. W. L. HORTON, MANAGER. Lost or Found j'I'HAYED FROM 1.0T 5, MAIT- 1 I, LANG contewdgl, liodcncb township. ight testy colt, !lode ohne on left hind Pet, routingtwo years old. Any Inforuwtiou lead- ing toit. di..•u,Crywill be meltable sewruled and expense -pard by the undersigned. JOHN NEWT O)IHk. notice KAFTtNO SEAS!)N, 19111.--PER- II MI)NM wishing trues grafted for the rout- ing season In town or country nun have rho ..,r, Ice. of an experien ed grafter by having their orders at Thur. Vkluan'• .owl .ton,. Fist .tree(. A good a"sortaaent of the leading violet lee of apple. pear. plum and cherry scion. 1u etoek. WAKNiNO.-ANYONE FO('ND treopa,.diur w tarrying tiro -ant. 00 any pars of our property will be arrested and New, catod. ISlgnedi K. la and K. C. A17KILL L1PECiAL NOTICE. . MHARKHULDIRM OF THK TURK COUNTY LOAN ANTI MAVINUS COMPANY. ' All permute having datum. .galn +t it . 1er ork fount) Loan and Saving- Company huldury of punuanent or terminating stork of the Kidd 1' Jany are required to forward forthwith to the IlIdator National Tru.t,Company. ). Limited, 2Y King .trout kret, Toronto. or to he Afferent chartered Look- meting as evlkrtin`' .4114111,4 for the liquidate'. their pass book. and -took certificate's In order that they "nay Irrtt- eipale in the benefits 01 limo winding. tip order. No further proof or evidene,' of the i•lalms of • "shareholder than that contained in the tw.w. book. and cyrtlflrates n•r.•lied by the Ilgntd• alar .rill be omelet(' lank-.. further notice 4 given to swNEIL M. LEAN. Oat. ial Referee. Dated this 31st day e1 January. 1NK Russe A. ROY 'ADAMS Tiae.'11111t Ur PIAxn Meats In Hook of Montreal Rloek. /flW. \\ I i Lyl OT1' I HONOitU cy.R. • 11 TIFH'ATE Trinity College. London. Eng.). organist and r hdrnwsler of Knox church. (lodeeirh, oro her ;of ppiensorgan. pinging. tand horu.ony. Miudlo a1. Mr. Mt 1s,nakr.. SL Ira%itt '..treel. too dour. w,.sl of Vit torts otreet chile h. ,73-3en Pine Arts 1URAWING AND PAINTING' I N jJ OIL AND WATKIt l'OWtL Private talLion Aa .law's., (470. V. HAI(UITT, ('i ulbre (load IUoMUwrpe',. row.. Dentistry • t E. SALE, L.1).N.. D.D.S. M. IA•an'. Mork Dr. Turnbull'a old elated.) Medical I)RS. EMMKRMON a TURNBULL A. T. }Nemirow, M, D. W. M. Tt'Kent 'Lt. M. B. Offices. Hamilton Street. 'Phone MO !trident° 'phone • 121. 1)R. A. H.:MA('K LIN. M. B. 11111V81( IAN ANI) 'SURGEON n Nowt and Mborbsl /Mention E)•a Fiat. N Throat. (Moe and reddent 1 Hu ker Mon - real, oproIce1otoMee N GkCrich •N . Tolepon u h o. lel 1.14111 cAMERON & KILWR A N, IsBjACIR L - RIM7ERS solicitor., noterle+, etc. Mice, at. dot (rich.gte 13 . U.CAMERUN, K. C. J. • RA PROUDFOOT, HAYS & BLAI txarrlster+,_.nllcltorw, notwrlen public pet • tiepin the Maritime ('oust, etc. Office. r wt Square, next door C. A. Nairn'. grocery PA vete fund. to lend at IcWet nava of interest W. PROCDFUOT, K. C. R. 1'. HAYS. O. F ALAiR. DANCEY, WIi Fz tl$ .. ' BAN- RISTICR,.shelter. notary. Special sayer• soman l ome e Matisse Pt. end Square. (lode rleh M. O. JOHNSTON, BARRISTER, solicitor, comml'oloner, eta Money to pan. (slew, corner Hamilton and Rt. Andrew's Strout., Doderich, Ont. DIOKiNSON & ()ARROW, BAR- RiMTiCRS, attorney* eolleltor., eta, Goderich. Money to lend at lowest rales K. L. DICKINSON. (-'HARLI07 HARROW, i.L.B. T O. WARD, CONY EYANCEK, tJ • etc.. and comml,wloner for taklnQ and receiving rvr0gnilan1r1 of hen,afll.lariI. or AM neat .lone, depo.ltions or solemn ddrelara- tion, 1n or concerning any Aetfon suit or pro- ceeding in the High l °tri of Juetice, the ('ourt of Appeal for Ontario. or in any County sr ixvlolon Court. All traneactione c refully and promptly executed. Its ldence and 1'. O. addrena- Dungannon ')nt. Insurance, Loans. etc. JOHN W. CitAl(i1E, l.EFE, FiRE sod accidentlnsurenee. Agent for leading mutual and clock companies. itinerante In ell lines effected on beoo plan. and ellowo.t rnte,. Call at &hoe, corner Went Street and Semen., or addre,. J. W. ('RAiOIP, Goderich. 01,1. tele .hone 24 GODERiCH MARKETS. . Tin'aannv, Feb. 22nd The grain market showrt a do -line 1h1. week, thu'n, being practicelly 110 demand. I'renunt conaillona may runtlnae fur a time. A .hip - 1. 11II of eightydbrce hog,. wow Made on Adan - day, the prier paid hum being $8.30. Fill wheat, per bush, nee p4 73 to 8 n 73 Spine wheel. per both. new..,J 73 to 0 73 "lye, ter bull . 0 4i to 0 43 Huck wheat, per bash 0 4(4 to 048' Ihatw, ler blob., new 0 72 to a 32 Paso, per huh . 0 7:1 to 0 73 Harley, ler bush . ...... 0 41 to a 11 Screeningsper Mn ,....... .,., 18 to to IM d1 Flour, family, percwt 2 :4' W 2 In Flour, potent, per cwt .,, ... 2 ren to 2 74 Hnn. pet' ion - 111 Ir) 10 19 Ill shots, pet ton 71 111 le 214 On Hay, per ton . 1( .81 to 7 111 Waml, per cord..,,.,... 01. to 41111 Butter. per Ib 1. to 0 to ('Mese. per Ib 0 12 to 0 12 Fggo, cosh. per doe 1111(0 0 1.5 Potatoes 0 11) to 4.i Cattle, otdin'y togood,-permai3 in to 4 10 Cattle, export, per cwt 1 23 to 4 7.14 ling., live weight, per cwt0 .91 to O :/n Spring rel ing Lambe ,. .i (0 to 3 : S mop..ler cwt 3 Y4 to 3 75 Harm, per Ih 0 111 to 11 le Ihu•on. per Ib 0 13 W 0 18 la,n1, per Ib • Ley t0 1'L ?snow, per lb . , , - 0 114 to 014 Hide.,ner cwt • 14 7) to 7 Yb 1 Shee . Skins tan to 73 Turk• o•s ... .... a 13 to U 13 l l'hicku. a ,Rto b 10 ((AAA & market. un pure a. lJcKIL.LOP MUTUAL FiKE iN- 1 al' R A N(' IC CO. --Form and !stated town property Meurod. Veluc of prop•ry In• oared .p In Jon, 1114 over 8(l4l4,111(Il, r/Teer. And ,tin'ctnr.: .1. lie Meteem, prem.: T. Fraser, vice prem, ; Jct.. Connolly, U. Sale, ISr, ('hem- ney, 4 J 13'atl, .lam, Kt en.. J.U. (Diet e, J. Milne- welq I meter. : T. E. Hay., Monfort h. terre(Ary 1 raaal 10r ; Inopertors, nearest. director to loon. J, W. Vno, Holmesvlite, agent. for Wept Huron. Policy holders con my neaMNnlnit' and gettheir parte renelptel at Mr. Cents'. Clinton or at Melweon Bros.' Paler* Clothing Stare (io erieh' Kammer Licenses WALTER E. KELLa, UOD1rRicH, ON'T. Watehmaker,, 5we1Mf and Optician. Issuer of MMerncige Ueen.e.. Wt.ANE. iSSUER OF 14AHRi- • AGE Mosses., OOdStiek. out. Neal ),tate tor bale. • HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. --A Road frame •tory Anel a halt dwcllhl , ifunrt.r of en.N:re of land, atahlr, goal wool. lswirmiol rat, be given env time. Apply W Mots. ALKXANUF:It MrIIAE. Klntail. 7(441 VAt.l'ABLE FARM FOR SALE OK • T41 HENT fora term of years. ('..n+i.t- Ing of 1111 acres, c1mr..ion 1. E. 1). lawn.hip of Ashfield and sit tinted 2" miles west of Dungan- non. Good building.large orchard of 01014c fruit truer., 44 mete of tali wheat ; remainder of tarn. 1. seeded in good pasture. 1) . the pm Mee fr a never failing supply of good water. 1 onvenient to school house and church. AWAY for (waiter particular in writing or peramdly ton. PC. AI (1 E. Dunitann.n 7411 L\HAME RESIDE'S('I ANI) HALF - I!'` Aral.' LOT holt SALE. --With frame Inb1*. The guMen is one of ie hest in the di -trod for the growing of .mall frult+. For term. and conditions apply to WM. PtYPTM, 4,11(0rd. 73.11 AN EXCELLENT F H M FOR S.tLE.--e7n eery.. in West Vawenn.h, two tnlic. from .auburn ; .nil a cloy ear... 010101 110 mere. under eultivatbon aid' ) 10 11 01m. timber. A well and two .lrin of Niel'. n horn; able and wenn w rn. new 07 41. d I 10' / 'V tOHFaIT- v R•h 1. Apply111.U& 1 MO 1n a lION. Uodrrlch. HOUSF„1 FOR .TALE. 1 have for wile ...leered ncw home.. tech eon - Pilules hall. par1M, dining room. kitchen. we ellrooul, ed three brooms and closet. poetry. Koch has m good cellar extendingunder the whole hnn.c. These house, hove all been recently finished and purchaser. haser' w111 And them thorouglJY +al is - factory. If you are n tenant yam .ho,ild rune and ace 1110; 11 1a cheaper to buy a house than to pay rent. el ti .1. T. GOLi1THORPFt OUNG It ROBERTSON. REA I. • Kotete And In.nrwnee Agents. !teal t, - Wt. for ode or to lel . l'rop•rtie* handle.( in any part of the town and .'enol). Fire :out life ip,urnnce, money to loon. etc. PRitl'RHT per FY'R 41.a1.R. A conlfnrtible frame dwelling on Emmett street, with modern convenience. A 'stable and driving home. A emmttnatlou. from', dwelling on South and I'IrtOm .t reels. with ramble, etc. A frame dwelling on Keays .ln'et. Vacant Iota on fleece mtre01. nn Essex moon. on Mennen' street, on ltritannhn rood, on Huron road. on ('!der surept . Farm, two 1111100 from Corlow. 731 nere..tower tor MtMings good water snpply, orehnld and timber lest. Forts In Wo.t w'awano-h, within IhrenbiUee of Auburn. 714 acre.. Gnat building. Rig water. Farm in Colborne, Lake Shot.. four mile. from Dederick. sell nose. Farm on ltoyfloM road, four mile. from lisle rich. 171 acro.. Farm on Huron road, one mile from Ooderlch, an mete.. For farther information apply to tt•1)1'NO & It(HKIITSON. (Mimteal e Next doxoretor hell Tellephi Telephone (Mice, the *mare. Ooderich. AOR SALE. -FOUR TOWN LOTS 1 en RoyleM mad. aonth of Mn.Capp((..1 OI► o we. property. Awls to G. W. TIIOMSI)N a SON. 33-te NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Copy of change of running advertise- ments must be left at this office by Monday noon to ensure insertion - in issue of same week. Situations Vacant WANTED. - AN EXPERIENCE!) wwwnd cook h1g1,est wages. Apply at twee at the !BRITISH EXCHANUK HOTEL. `IARETA KEit WANTED--APPLI- llJJ t'ATIONN for the position of unretaker of 44L'Andrew'w want .o-huel, will 1e- revolved by J. 11. Cralgie chairman contingent committee. Public School Hoard. op to Monday evening next. the sate inst. H. W. HALL. Secretary Pub/le/kiwi Hoard.' lio`derich• Feb. kith. 1177. N WANTED. -G(101) RELI- ABLE lawn in this district to represent .1n and well wire fence to furuat•ro: nplendld sellar. Work dulling spore time or permanent' ly. Splendid opening for 11 hu.11ur. Write for particular to the('ANAUTA\ FENCE MFG. (:0.. Ltd.. Woodstock. ()nt. • 71e21 SEXTON WANTED. -- SEALED applications for the partition of sexton Of the yew North street Methodi.l church, stating yearly' mho" expecte., will be ravished by rho undersigned up to 11 oielerk p. In. of fhmrola4. March Iso. List of duties to be' performed may be seen at Mace of under. signed. Lowest or any wpplltation not necee- sadl • 'tempted. JAM 1.7`1 VATS((, 1 Secretary Trustee Hoard. DOY \VANTS:D -APPRENTICE TO D learn printing. 11 or Li y'wuw of age, fair education.•t p{1 1d- opportunity for a bright boy. Apply at T i'K SIGNAL (r8T11•r:, Public Notice APPLICATION TO PALLLIAMENT.• 'LAKs NOTICE that anapplk•otMit will be tnie.to the Iseridative AseenIldy of the ProvInee of Denten' at illy next .us.ion for an I,rt extending the time for the completion of The Ontario We'd Sheet Fleet ric Hallway ('enlp anY and to enable it to expropriate w Minn cr land uwy 4e neeeseary for it. 'teepees. and for such other au.entim it. to lir powers of the wild Company n. may be deemed uoeerwir?% - bid d at Guderich thi.Oth day of February, 1(111. (IAMEItt)N & PCII.LPRA N, l4uUdUx. fur .ppllcants. `OTiCE. - • Th jt ()Merle Pacific Itrilway Connsny will foly to the I'arilnu,cnt of 1 anode at its lac .4:wn for an MrilYM L1tiltl 11 branch • r1' 1 w lac tit or Ilam filen 1. point WI 1he uu uv I 1{1,s n,ry the city of louden. 01114r1u, in w northerly dioetion through the eounlicw.tof Middlesex. Oxford. Perth. Huron and Haer t, 10 a mint ml Lek, ninon {{'o the county 14 Home ei Bruce, and for utbeno trpoo'.. t ANDREW T. TtiuMa'MON. Sollritee for the .3 ppllcr,nts, hluowt. 12th January, 11141 71-51 LVARM FOR RALE -FIFTY ACRES, 1 bring north half of the east half of lot No. 1A r0n00.mn 4, Ashfield : two mile. weds of. Dungannon. Oland bnlldingo: ten 'Wee °rwherd: well nndeadralned; .oIl r1AA Ioam. For particular. apply to OKO1tOF: HAHRil, lioderleh, Ont. Auotioneerinjj ROMAN GUNDRY. LIVE STOCK T and general auctioneer, has removed from Hamilton Street to new offl,ee on South t(tnee, where he will he found at all time* when not .rying nolo.. Terms reaeonohle and et pry of - ort mood to rive yen *01.11401100 'Phone 30. ('IEOROE BE('KETT, OENEKAi. TJf atctloeer, u7 Hamilton street. (Foderleh. p. O. box 183. All snlee will receive .pedal attention. f will buy rower entire *trick et houehabd good* for rash end is 111 .ill you .10'' furnll rare, n141 p.ring., qc., ▪ heap, 4 and ore what en tem do for von In • (M•line GEORGE HF:('KKTT, Curioelty Shop, Goier4ch, `OTI('E 1S IIEItERY (11VI:N7'11AT a .{.lil•aliotl w'i(4 tae• 1.1414.• by 11,,, ibiren & 110(trio Itailwoy ("muttony to the i',trllaneut of ('+meta a1 the next wu«iw, thereof for an 440.1. 10 .11101111 (be Company's Act of iu.o psora- 11on by giving further and itddtl• 1 power to issue lotto. mid to extend bravo -h•- of ,raid .slows)' in the Cnuuly of Ontario front fort ferry to r feint 1111 1,11:e 4(nta.rie at ow near Whitby III 4).111‘wA, and from Dederick 1.44w14 .ervtl, ihrongh the count le. .1 Huro), 110dle-ex. Lwnbtn,, Kent and Fie o,. to Ile 11) of Windom and town of Sarnia. (reaching at Parkhill+ anti St nit hroy, noel 1.N• ether pur- 11ated at Toronto 1111. !eh day of Feirraar)•, A. U. lost Pltut'UF1g)T. 11l'NC'AN. GRANT & SKEANM, • Solicitor. for .(ppllcent. 7s't !'or Sale L'Oft SALk.--'GI(ll:G(i 4'HATHA tl B lin-stator and also a brooder. and one Servomotor whitewne. ing machine, .11 in genal reach. Will sell al t, ,.t herr sepsaratcl. At ,t bargain. G. 11. 1iR:F.N. DAME Bl-RNER HEATER 1•'OI1 1) MALE.- Orontes.- of Oxford, No. 1:0t hl firm -class tomtit ion : will be sold (4014µ Apply' for- Marticnlne. to HC . TFF'ORD'atu . em. tbrin roadandTrafalger.treet. . Auction Sales - 1 1 t'i'l((\ (4AI.F' 01' 1'.1101.. Mr. S. 0.. Thu -Math ha. in'(enettrb nor to +,•11 hi+ farm. lot 10, a nev.aim' 1, Gude' Oh township. on Wednesday,. March 701. 14751, et the hour of 2 o'clock. Tim .vale • wilt be hold on the prol'ert) The tante I. live mile. from Galerich, it hick is a prooleron. town. and where there 14 a goal local :mince! and also foo ill tic. for the shipping of far,,, eroelmcr. There are eighty nem. in lw farm. more r Ices. The nodi is a cloy loam..peekiteg of it let 44r. whole. with the exerptlon of a lighter gtwde along the front where the building. and the on:hanl ore. There I+ n born .k) x 31 fret and n hay loft about 1111 feet ling with o gaol high host. The house 1.211x311 feet with a nr.t-e•Is+s cellar and has been !Mule over from top to bottom only a 011011 Gine ala'. Thine aro about three nc•ron nutter ,.omni, mostly hard "Inter fruit. There i. In addition to thin a plan orchard, of fifteen or eighteen t ree.- '1'here in a nice piece of 1,11.1' covering about throe and one•h*lf acres of 'ergo inutile and beech- and guile n number of rock elm. There I. n newly -dug well that ptotido. .prong water, also a soft -water cl.tern. The place 1' folrly well fenced Ind 1111. on It le large quantity of tine cedar fencing. It 1.1 within out-hnlf mile of the church and school. The MOO w111 (e held on. t he farm with iter -ode object In clew of giving Intending pur chaser. a clear Insight, 'Noose :-'J'en per cent. of the pumho"• mono)' to rwi a, pall on- date of .cele and tba• balance within thirty day. otter aboyoAate. M. R. MCMATH, T410.44. Gt'Nhl(V, Proprietor. Auctioneer, de- Main St., tylnuiprO. Man. (io,lcrlch, 74-21 LOCAL '!'UPICS•thought do f,i11 settletnent, whereas it turned out there was a lien. for $5171 on the outfit, 'Che (Town- attorney Death of Mb.. brimicombe. On Saturday last Elizabeth Ih•inti- comle, relict of the. tette Thomas Briluicoulhe, parsed away in 'her eighty-sixth year at the residence of Samuel Furze, where she had made her home for yeor•o. The dece,ist'd WAS a native of England. The t'e- 111e111 were taken on Monday to Oshattas the gild honile of the family, for interment, being accompanied 14, Charles Hrin,icotute, the only s11rvit- ing child, and his wife. Four Score Years and Eight. The death occurrosl yesterday of one of our oldest residents in the person of Mts. Mack. The funeral takes place tomorrow afternoon, front the resi- dence of O. Sturdy. Church street, where the dem/test had made 'her home for the (Nut fifteen or twenty year.. She wee a native of England, but had been ,t resident of Goderich the greater part of her life and will he t•euleulbet•nl as the proprietor for yenret)f a testvutrant on the corner where the Balk of Commerce now stands. Mrs. Mack had at one time a niece in Toronto hut is survived by no relatives in this country. Sale and Stock ,Show. There will be a grand exhibition in Clinton of heavy drautght, agricultural and roaidet•r horses, consisting of Plaice horses, brood masa, geldmga, families of four foals. teams, drivels, 'saddle horses and (oniea, Also Short- horns, Polled Angus and Hereford cattle, gI•ad00, f t cattle :old dairy cows 1 seed ep 'ng grain, to end withanauction l , of l/ ul nall f !u stock flee to everybody. No entrance fees. nu expense. Remember the dear. April 5th. i.arge and numerous prizes are being offered. It is original itt every respect to the county of Huron. Write I'e(•retary for prize 'list... --J. W. S-B.tw•, Secretary. The New Sterling Bank. • Ten•pnrary Premises have been se- cured by the Sterling Hank of Canada in the vneant store on the .Square, ad- joining the Bauk of Montreal. Branchessof t1•04 Hank nuX also bili oleoDungannon t•ol t and Ba • ehl 1 F; (1 and it , understood that the opx•rn• tinny will begin in the course of a few weeks. This success, which has at- tended this Hank is in a great measure due to the strong men associated with it, and the shat•holdcrs comprise some of the most influential business and monied men throughout the country. The annual meeting is to be field on the 7th of \Larch, and it is the intention of the Yank to open for besinons almost • odi,ately after that date. Exeter Case Dismissed. Magistrate Humber and the county Crown attorney were in Exeter again yesterday in connection with the trial UCTiON SALE lar• •+j -A STOCK FARM FARMT x K ANi) 1/11311,1t i.K MF:NTM. WU.n,, Brno will Brnon by public onetime on lot .42. ron'enslon 14, Mullett. on TI'KMDAY. F'F:H1tt•AIIY 27T11, 19111, commencing le 4- conminencing at 1 o'clock p. ul. : The farm. consisting of 1214 acres of Innd, shout leo acre. of which ore rlenrnl, 71 nrrn. of mote and swamp. Ablaut 1(nrre+ ore neder cultivation, including O A. In wheat. The remainder of the farm 1. In hay and gra.. On theY,'rtn them Is a good frnmo house ; barn 411 x !1', with 'stone etobling and rnment floors nnlen•*Mh ; hay .teed ,hoot 30 x an, 'mole. men?ho'ae 3 wells Mc. The farm 10 nitnated half a mile from aullurn, 1} miles' front IUyth, and io loaner to +stent, rhumb, gravel road *Ie. The roil 4. a geed clay loam and Is "mooed to none In the rounty, Afro (bo following stork. Implement. et4. : I mart. 8 yearn old, In total to Derry Down • 1 gelding. tieing 3 years old : 1 fitly. rt -ane 1 veer old ; 1 horse ; 1 aged tenni ; 3 cow.. nnp- 1 e1e01 m he In coif ; 1 cow, 001.01 lit 1 eremhor: farrow row ; 1 stem, 2 year. !not fall ; A steer. e ing 2 Rarn,7141•at-tee 1 .law, in pig : it pigs, 'I Teem month. old : 0 Mgr, 4 month. 01. ; a single plow.I t win plow, I set of iron hallow.. 1 meed drill. I Corlett harrow, I *toil horse nike. 1 mower. I himler, 1 hay fork. rope, 1 wheel - Marrow. 1 MaeweY-F'arrl. hoe. 2 wagon,. 2 met - of Isih-+IMghe, 1 motto., 1 hey rack. 1 pig rack, 1 (Honing mill. 1 rider Morel. 1 +near Rel Ile. 1 IMl.y chant. 1 *roam neperatnr mewl, 1 rank hook 1 winter tub, 1 .t0 »Ingle harms..1 set dnehle harn0.s, forks, choler. and other article. ton numerou. to mention. Tarns : -F'nr farm. rash within 30 .lay.. On farm stork and implement., 810 and under, rash: over th,t rimmed. 7 Illnnlhw' credit will be given on furnishing app,nvud Mint antes, t'l ...calm al rate 01 (4 nor 'tl, per annum !lowed for rn-h nn tech epmInminl.. allowed Boris., 7THH(()(3. GI'NiMV. Proprietor* A Stoner. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. In order that as many as possible of our subscribers might have the advantage of securing The Montreal Weekly Herald free in connection with The Signal, re- newals due January est last have been received as advance sub- scriptions up to the present time. This opportunity cannot lee ex- tended, however, beyond the end of this month, and every subscriber whose subscripiton expired during Llthe month of January last must renew on or before February 28th a he wishes to secure The Weekly Herald without extra charge. Subscribers are requested to bear this in mind, as the privilege posi- tively cannot be extended beyond the date mentioned. u( the charge against Mr. Flobier of defrauding the patrona of his cream- ery. 1t appeovo the cream gathered on the route in question did not come U to oand t inn lxntlir.iA)hierdtdu deducted pC n certain emonnt from each of the patrons, whereas it wits shown in evidenrn yesterday that the creast of retrain contributors was up to wtnd- aril. Mr. Bobber. however. was ve- leaeesl, the magint.rate .holding that though he had Hetet wrongfully he hail not 4)..ne so with fraudulent in - vet. The hearing of the case lasted front 11 a. in. to II p. tn. prosecuted and G. F. "flair acted for the defence. Hodgson w.1s went tip for triad; giving bail. Died in Young Manhood. The roan)' friends of the deceased were greatly shocked when the sad news was received in town this week of the death in Toronto last Sunday of George Webster, eldest 5011. of John 1\'ebster, of the 1f)th concession of Wert \Vawnuosh. ' Ile WAS stricken with a tures of per•alysil hist Friday and passed array suddenly on Sunday, perfectly tome.* to the Jast. 'Che decrosed was a bright.' clever young Ulan. with every prospect of 14pto.- pte14010 future before hilt, and 1148 sudden and untimely death is deeply regretted by all who knew hint. He WAS a graduate of the Goderich Col- legiate Inetityte and Model school and had held a position in the customs department of the T. Eaton Co. in Winnipxeg. for two Or three years, but fur the past few works had been connected with the Toronto store. The remains were brought to St. Heletls, Ain Moutlay and interred in \Vinghlm cemetery on \Vedneeiday, the services being e lusted 'by Iter. R. W. Craw, of tit. Helens. Among the floral eunblems of .ynlpathy wee to. beautiful wreath from the T. Eaton Co. Mr. Webster was in his twenty- third year. A Serious Accident. a / ' On Saturday evening between .i and (1 o'clock au accident occurred .at L Levis' Wltre1•O OIlle 1)11 Hemilt)n street. which resulted in _considerable bodily injury to thaw girls. 'Mr. Levis was having it hoist put in him ro(onis for the propose of raising cutters. Bug- gies, etc., to •the !jeer above and the platform 'of the hoist, it Appears, was not completed, some 'wilts at one side not being put in. One of the work- men got on 'the platiorm to test its working, when the girls also stepped on. IN hen the, platform WAS raised. s distance from the floor the un- holted side gable way and the girls fell tot the floor beneath. Miss F. Kerr. ter of John Kerr received the t injuries, being hurt (smokier - a the head, her injuries citus- ion of the brain and being su severe44 to cause blood to How from her ea.' Miss Adelaide White- ly, daughter uf,Thtw. Whitely, had a leg broken and. Miss Florence Russ, daughter of D. Id. Ross, of the latin- dry-, received a general shaking up and a cut on chi• face, which required stitching. Mr: Lavin was not present at the time the ,accident occurred. The young ladies are making,ata good progress to recovery as mat Ie ex- pected. , The Late Mrs. Stowe. On Saturday last occurred the t hath of Mi H, Wm. Stowe, at the residehce of her daughter.. Mrs. Win. Ernst \'ictoria street. Mss. Stowe had not leen in good health for sone t' past and for the past five weeks had been confined to bed. - Mrs. Stowe w*A. .daughter of the late John Craig, being born in County Down, Ireland, .ixty-eight years ago, She is xur- tived by a brother and to sister. WM. Craig and :qrs. Jame*, Parsons. of town. She was t0iee tnarrietl, her first husband being the late James Johnston, of Bluevalc, and of this family she leaves four sons and two daughters, John C., who keeps the odd family hotel in Blues ale ; Th as. „f the Colborne house., Goderich ,holes, of Chicago; Hugh, in the Weal, :and Mrs. R..1. Saults and Mrs. Win. Ernst, of town. Mrs. Roisert King• 441 the King Edward hotel. and Henry Stowe are the children in the .,•1•nnd family. The funeral took place on Monday afternoon - to \laitland ceulet•ry, those prevent from out. of town being Capt. A. P. Chambers and, daughter Marv, of Port llurot: Mr. and Mrs. 3. C. .lohnaton, of Bluevale, and .la •s Johnston, of Chicago. Rev. James A. Anderson conducted the services. The pall -henries were three sons and three sons -in -paw of thedeceaaed, John `tanto Themes Johnston, Henry Stowe, B. 3. Saulte, Wm. 'Ernst and Robt. King. At the Police Court. 011 Friday last Joseph Thompson, of 4'ollorne township. appeared before the pollee magistrate on a charge of osing abusive language the Saturday previous in the Colborne' Hotel 'to \Vol. ('hishohn. M. (1'. ('nmemn, K. 4'., pme'Cnted and M. O. Johnston oetld for the defence. The accused' (lid a fine of $Y, with costs. . 1,ast Friday the preliminary hearing in all action against Win. H. H1sIg. »on. of Lndon, for obtaining pro- perty under false pretences, 0116110 nor before the police magistrate, the cbmpintnent being one Bautenheimer, of (trey township. who purchased A. Otoi4 III engine and well -trilling outfit from Hodgson for •1,:17), giving in exchanee a hoot's and ' 1a note, as he Notice to Creditors (YI'iCE TO CREDITOR$. 1N T117 MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF AIiNK» HENDh!1S(t\, LATE OF' THF: TOWN HE OODEltl('ll I N THE COUNTY of IICRON, DEI'KAKED. N01'i('E I. hereby given pllronant to R. ft, H. cap 124. thatell creditor's and Cher. haring comm. agoin.t the e.tAte of the end Agnes Henderson. who died on the lath day of F'eb- rnery, 141(0, are required on or lefon. lir 1:ah da of Meech, lat1C tb tend by pi!nnt prepaid or deliver to Me,.ro, Pretreat R (b,rtbs, of the teen of Uoderi.•h, .ollettora for the pioneer. of the Testate of the mold Aeeemwel their l brl.. Gen And'nrna,neo. A44114*.n, and description., the full.pwt4lclllon of a heir *111111-. ;he 'Atte. Ment of their amounts and the niters of the me0,,rltlro, If any, heed by them. .t And f,lrth*,' take nib.+ (hat. after the iu.4 mentioned date the awld executor s -ill percent to dl'trihute the moot.. of the d*ren.+01 among the part len, entitled thereto. hat Mg regard only to the clan. of which they 'shell then have entire. and thatthe wild executor. will not be liable for the was Awmrt* or anyff.trt thereof to any .halerso11 or promopromoof wiles 11111100 notice . a I nhave been merle by them rel the time of .,e•h diet rihntlon. 140101 fhb. 210h des of Febnu,y, 1117. 1110KINiON & UARROW, (Ston for Peter A. MrTa' 1mh end 7(-31, Thos.U. ShtUhtgiew, Executor, dao Klea t ablyn as ing • cone hie death was deputy jailer, a position which he bad held ftlr twenty-dlt"en years, and both he anti MIs. Hendee - Mon were very estimable citizen's. Before the breakdown of her health Mrs. Henderson was active in tem- perance and other philanthruphie work. and her influence was always with the things that make for good. Mrs. Henderson is survived by four brothers, John, James, George and, Peter McTavish. who are all lotultld in Huron township. Bruce county, with the exception of George, who le in Rainy River district, and by two sisters, Mrs. Green, of \\'inghant, and Miss Mary McTavish, in Huron town- ship. John and Peter McTavish were here for the funeral, which took place from the residence of Jailer Griffin, where Mrs. Henderson had been liv- ing latterly. Gospel Temperance Meetings. A large and attentive audience as- sembled in the Temperance Hall last 44unday afternoon to hear Mrs. !fall, of Clinton. .M es. Hall is a good speaker and from the outset of her te- unrks had the sympathetic attention of her hearers. She took for fuer text Luke 21:111, "Behold My hands and :1fy'feeet ° and explained that while Christ's stands and feet were bruised and scarred, it was not through any guilt of his. Front this the speaker event onto show how tunny innocent ones, mothers, wives and orphans, who never touch the intoxieitting cup, )eeQnte victims of its wreck a11(1 1111[. She herself was l.he Mother of a bright and premixing young Ulan who fell la•fore rums devastating march, not through any fault of his, but through the negligence of a drunken operator, who allowed two trains to- collide. Hcr sun was taken from the wreck a bruised anti mangled corpse. if the mothers and wives and ch'ildr'en of this land who had been affected b• this evil could show to the wot•fi1 their crumbed. bruised and broken hearts, what gauge could measure the extent, or arithmetic sutra up the amount of misery that would be re- vealed. On behalf of the innocent members of drunkar is UuMilics, she appealed to the electors to rise. up in their might and bytheir vote endinfluenceace nee thislell destroyer r Mrss'KeWr11h Brown iron. the lend. sang "Save the Hoy." in a way that appeotled to the hearts of t !lose pres- ent. At the close of the meeting 11)0111 twenty c: forward and signed the pledge. The meeting next Sunday will he of an e•vengelisUc-tent- pernncr character. Addressee will be delivered by Rev. W. 11. lcraham and Rev. Hugon Wright. There will 1x• special singing. Meeting at 1:15 p. m. --Cos. - Back from Dawson. The S' ) Th Signet was leaa»(ed t have a cell I,tkt evening flout Albert Reid, who had just returned from Dawson City fur 1 visit at the old home after nn ihsetice.of ten t». Mr. Heid is at son of David /Will, of town, and is accompanied by his brother, ,Robert. of Brantford, who returns on Satur- day. His brother will remain till about the first of April and nanny old friends will have a chance to »hake lintels' with htnl before his (•'start, to the not•th country. After lig in pharmacy in Tornio Mr. Reid went to the Pacific Coast, where he spent two years', and after that went to Dawson on a' ye711'» o'ontralrt, since the expit•y of which. seven 'year» ago, ho' hos been in business on his own are t. The trip from Dawson occu- pied Ateventeen days. The journey from Dawson to White Horse, :Cir{ miles, in mule in four-hnree stems. in tiventy-mile nelayo ; 1141111 White Horse to Skagway, 131 aniles,1 un a narrow -getter railway. and from there to \'enenuver by Wort. Mr. Reid is full of many interesting "torics of the northern client. he hail" from, where tnercnry thermometers are unknown and .the earth freeze" down to bed rock. sonnet' MPS ninety feet, and never thaws ranch deeper than a font. Vegetation, hesay», is very rapid and the dityn vary in length P.m!' three hours and twenty-five minutes to al- most the whole twenty-four hnnn, the sun wetting at 11'80 p. m. and ris- ing again at 12:111 at. In. • The Late D. C. Mackay. The death of Do,i*Id C. Mackay on Thursday last reutoived one of the most familiar figures in mit. town. :tor. Mackay was probably the tildes'. resident of Goderich who could claim the town A» his birthplace, as he wan born here seventydw•n years 11701. With the exception of a few years ale ur Chicago during his earlymann i id, he had been a continuous t'eside)tt, of (lodo-tich all his life. After his t•ettiro to town from Chicago, he" engaged with his brothers Robert and James in the drygisxls trade, and they carried on ali;extenMive business until the death of .Hohont Mackay, when the firth Was 11480401V ed. Snore time after this the dectsined was appointed high constable Nor the county of Huron, a tow %t• which he held fin a quarter of a century, resigning in January of this year Ott ace t of his ill -health. • Trough his' illness, Mom an internal ronlplaint, wits n painful one and exit ndrd over momie months, he faced it undauntedly. and the erect figure no w•elb known wits to 1M seen on the streets• tut many days lxdore• his death. Ik'hind a rather bringing! manno•r Mr. Mackey concealed one it the kindest of 'hearts, and his friend s knew Mint 144 sincere. etrnightforwanl, and uprigght. As an example of en- during friendship, his rt'co/d of forty - (00,) successive (.:hriAtutas dinner. inc ton with hisbrother-in- law. tl er-' - tnken n a vl h h ro t 1n V { Y w John -14u1 anan of Carlow, is Ix h rte kettle. Mr. Buchanan and an- other old friend of the deceased, (Jordon Young, of Colborne, were pres- ent at the Niteroi!. A hist of friends throughout the county will learn of hi» death with sincere regret. Mr. Mackay is Nutri 401 by two brothers and A sister --Angus, living itt the State of Washington ; Jame» A..au141 Miss Mackey, of Toronto. He leaves also three sees -John ('., of Tnt•onto ; Robert -rot New York, and D. B., who is travelling for it Rochester house. H,1114*t and D. B. arrived at benne on the news of their father's death, but 1n1 account of the eldest son's serious illness none of the Toronto rt•letives could be present. '-Mrs. Mackay died some thirty years ago. The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon iron• decease11'5 home on Nelson street and was largely attended. The services were conducted by Rev. Jas. A. Anderson, plast)r Of Knox church, and Rev. O. N. Hazen, of North street Methlslist'ehurch, and the pallbearers Were Sheriff Reynolds, James Clark, Lames Buchanan, Hugh Dunlop, F. F. Lawrence and .1. H. Colborne. 'rhe interment was tnnde in Maitland cemetery. During the afternoon the ',minty flag was at half-mast as as mark of respect to the memory of the deported. W. C. T. U. Week of Prayer. The Late Mrs. Henderson. in delicate health for a number of years, Mrs. Robert Henderson suc- cumbed lent. Fridaj• to an illness of pneumonia which followed an attack of grip oI(lltracted last month. Mow. Hentlrrenn wow It strictmember of the Presbyterian church and the Nimrod Iw't•vires on Monday were conducted by the pastor of Knnx church, itev. Jas. A. Anderson. The pen -bearers were Judge Holt, Sheriff Reynolds, E. Downing, F. F. lawren.e, W. 1.. Horton and C. (iarmw. Mts. Mender (Intl wits born in Halton 0004(Ity Mete - three years ago, her maiden n Is'ieg Agnes McTavish. When d young girl oho came to Goderich. and she was merriest October 17th, 111114, to the late Robert Henderson, who- pre- deceased her (ren yeas ego last Aug- ust Mr. Henderson at the time of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -FEB. 22 -- PAY.' I:1iCalls front Mutineer F'lrma-illl'ott Burt. nue. College One S11udl Fee-Qoderlch Telegraphy School 2 Leading unitnereial tit:houl --Central Hud- nuNw ('ulboge. Stratford - 2 The Aurae leek -%'lank A. Mun.ey. New York. :4 l'iulpline-J. E. Brown C Co.. UWIpb _ 3 Special One-way !tater-F. F. Lawrence.:tl ltealero-U. '1'. R t Announcement -J. W. Weatherakt .1 Bond ltazor-J, H. Hawkins Apple. Are &lane --P. T. 1)oan Cook wanted -Brit 101, Exe11A,ge Hotel Auction tale of Fenn- S. 1t. Alnoukth ('ulored Ines. Milk, -J. H: ('olborno Sexton Wanted-Jan,o. Pato, w'bnt You May Expect -W. C. Prktbaat.... Caretaker WantwRll.'W. Ha11 • • 1 Announcement -J. H. Colborne Stale Continued -- W. A. AtcKlm For yule -G. H. Green Men Wanted -Canadian Fence Mfg. ,Cb.. Ltd., Woodstock Not we W Creditors-1Hckin.ou t Gamow. ., t Dre.sSklrte-Hodgen. MON .... 8 Holton and 'let for Male -Mn. Ale:soder McRae, Klntail t Front Fence -M, W. Howell ' 3 Fine Tailored Clothing- Mclean Iters 7 New Cloths for Spring Suite -Reg. Rlack..., 2 Special Satre of (ireeerte.-11. 1. Morrish O Announcement -J, W. Broderick ..... .. 1 tion of the ministers of the town way secured, and with full dependence on the Spirit's power, the meetings proved to he a season of rich spiritual uplift. On Thursday afternoon Rev. Jae. A. Anderson gave a Bible read- ing, the spbject being "Power through God's Spirit,, Zechariah 1:1.10; "Effec- tual Prayer," Neh. 1:1-11. later Rev. VV. H.'(lraliam spoke on the follow- ing topics : "%Vhat is a revival for 1, Is it not to iinpress eternal realities upon the hearts and Minds of the xople?" ••\\•hat is a revival of relig- ion ?" "is there need of a revival ?" On Friday afternoon Mies Morris opened the service by giving an excellent Bible reading ,on the ••Mustn' of the New Testament. Rev. H. W. Wright followed with earnest prayer and then spoke of the benefits of organization. but,urKed the responsibility ofper- sonal f8 r- MMA!esoIk Rev. G. N. Hazen dwelt on our personal responsibility i0 help- ing along a revival, our responsi- bility to lied in view of the relation- ship we bear to those about WI. etc. '!'hese helpful addresses were inter- spx•t'sud with prayer and singing and we feel sun: the outcome must be one of great blessing to all, who attended. On Saturday afternoon a mothers. meeting in memory of Frances Wil- lard was held at the home of Mrs. J. H. Celborne, February 17th being the tutniverluary of Mise WVillard's death. On Monday evening parlor meeting was held at the hoine of Mrs. Tre- lheway, Britannia road• the proceeds to be applied to thesustenance of temperance missionary among the lumbermen, and thus closed a series of very profitable meetings,-P1Iutl4 Sr 4 a Frt'em the Christian Chtttrh this cry is eve'', a/aen• ascending to the lord of a11, "Send a world-wide revival." Hut. tight ,acmes the pathway of that petition lie unknown and permitted sins, great wrongs -Viet. exist as n re- melt of the indiRcn•nee of many and of the wicked connivance of • who ran ther(nelvee the disciples of Jesus. Among all these olstacles to spiritual progress the liquor triMe stands head and shoulders nlovn its fellows, it has been the corrupter of business and public life. It has entered ten thou. sand Canadian homer. and 1trltrtt thr jewel of the family. It has deprived ititudea of little children of every h cotnfprt, of gaol fodol and waren clothes and love, and bits sent them out a helpless prey to disease and vice. Before a revive! comes there alw,ty" 1. 1.4. a turning away from sin on the pert of (40(1 0 people. John's mes- sage to the church of Christ's day waw, "Repent, for the kingdom of Heaven is at hand," In view of these facts the Woman's Christian Ten,- peranee Union of this Prrwinee sent out a call for pt•Ayer, and 144 week was the time chosen by the (;.wlerich Uuiun for this service. Thr cor)perae To Cornishmen in Canada. • Will you kindly send your name rued address, and from what, part of Cornwall you came, to Mr. A. J. Saunders, :174 Ossington avenue. Toronto? The Association in Toronto is urprfred by hundreds of Cornishmen to form a Dominion Association. \Viol you be ono? Send for printed matter. , ANNOUNCEMENTS. -- WANTED. -;RI-cases eggs and ,a ton of hitter weekly, also -raw furs and 114,45411 raw skins. (Igo, E. KING, Winghant. (Jo to (:oLliln7se'M for fnnl•y dress alike; plain shots. shot checks, shut stripes, 511c., 75c. and $1.111). (creat valve, All new. Mr. A. Strehler, piano -tuner for Heintzman and others, has arrived in town. Orders left with H. W. meson, druggist, will receive )mpt attention. 'Phone lib 1 'erred our feelings last week to es, much of our nice American wallr moldes at cost, but must be No lila. (let in while the bargains Inst and help Co end the agony at Kum's book store. J. W. Weatherall, the sewing ma- chine man,' ) H tNl melte I r. (iunq'» Im- proved Sarsaparilla end all of Kern's reliable remedies. If you are think- ing of getting a tteW »twin g machine INe sure yeti conelult \Veatherald. You can save °y by so doing. 3. W. WRATHRR.u.D, next to Proudfoot, Il ty. and Blair's law office. Three big specials ter ten days.-• at the Goderich Bargain Store. twat No. 1. bankrupt stock of cloths and tweeds in omit and trouser lengths, alhhalf hprice. 10)t No. 2, job lot of geocerie", ualf price. Lot No. 3, the balance of the ,lwnkr•upt stock of wall paper, at less than halt price. All must be cleared out to make room for another steels of boot» and shoes. A lot )f new Ixolri and stuns just received th week, all at it big bargain. J. W IfeimERI('K, AUCTION SALES. Trtaonar, February 2711.. --Auction vile et farm. farm stock and implements. nt lot 12. rot. eeeni011 14, 11111101. commencing nt t Otto I. , %ViU.euv, 141On„ proprietor.. Tus e, 0tn.UYDN1 Anet i00eer. Tor nen At, March 14.-Aucuonsale of fent .tock at lot block le, Colborne lone atilt from MnitfoML eonnnerinos nt 1 o'dncW." NvnR..e: A.1110,4, proprietor. T110o. (3('0014,, *110• 1 lonour. Moe v. March 5114. -Clearing auction talo of farm .tock eommencing at 1::1) o'clock at Io. 1 conct..ion 4. J.tsren rereeg.! m,04, proprietor. 74,,s. 0gsonv, emetlona;r. Entine. March (Oh. .Anctidn nolo of farm 'tusk, Implement, and Imn.clmM furnitl,re, at the preudw0., lot 7, (vna.nlon .;, F. D, .tshfleld, eonmencing at 1 oclork sharp. 11. AroroTuoa, proprietor. Tote. (icsnnT, auctioneer. BORN. f•O\VAN, In Yost Wawano.h. on Febrmary 1(0h. the wife of John a rowan, of A daughter. DIED. i111TRIf\)MkiC. -In t)0lerlrh township,on !Annetta?, 7*brttery 17th Ellembeth emits, tenet of the late 11'hc.. Hrlmicorbe. tagr,l rl) years. 2 Months and 14 days. HENTIKIIMHN. In li,xlerleh, mm Friday, Feb. r4nryy itch, •Aaggnnr McTas ash, relict of the late Kola's, t Yeudctw.M, aged In )1sn, N1 ACK.. 1n Unlerich. on Wmine,dny, F'eh• .nary 21ot, Mr. Ma#, *gdl 1M yearn. MTI I W K. • b, Hu derirh on :,at.May, F'ebre*ry 171h. Isabelita 4'ralg, widow of the lift- Willem Stowe, nen e.dl 11 year.. Int (HANAN. -•1 it Colborne townnhlp nn 'Vedne*(la , Fehrnorr 11*1, aleggle Duch titian. notch bolos -M.1 TM i,rsttsl U111 take plat Atom the r*n4 dente Of het heather ,n law, Asx. Young. Carlow, ml Matmndsv, Fehrmaly 'Atte, s1 2 'Velol•k p.11>., 10 lWhere. replete( 1 Friend, and arquaintenves will pbea-e some this 1m'